Children: Mom's murder charge doesn't add up

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Apr 19, 2013 at 8:00 AMApr 19, 2013 at 8:21 AM

By DOUG HARLOWThe Kennebec Journal

SKOWHEGAN, Maine — The children of Michele D. Corson, who was arrested Wednesday night as a fugitive from justice for a murder case in New Hampshire, said their mother is a jovial woman and not capable of being an accomplice to the murder of her brother's ex-wife in March.

The Skowhegan woman is facing charges as a conspirator and accomplice to murder in New Hampshire in the March death of her brother's ex-wife.

Corson, 43, was arrested at her home on Water Street Wednesday night on a fugitive-from-justice warrant in connection with the case, according to a release from the New Hampshire Office of the Attorney General.

New Hampshire state police served Corson with arrest warrants charging her with conspiracy to commit murder and being an accomplice to first degree murder in the death of Amanda “Amy” Warf, 36.

Warf is the former wife of Corson's brother, Aaron Desjardins, 36, of Epping, N.H., and he is charged with Warf's murder.Warf's body was discovered the morning of March 7 by firefighters extinguishing a small fire in Exeter, N.H., according to New Hampshire Senior Assistant Attorney General Susan Morrell.

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